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26. Which of the following factors mentioned in the article may cause a severe damage to the
Buddhist caves today?
A . Antiquities hunters.
B . Environmental damage.
C . The number of tourists.
D . Visitors exceeding the optimal number.
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() are individuals and organizations that are actively involved in the project, or whose interests may be affected as a result of project execution or project completion; they may also exert influence over the project and its results.
A . controls
B . baselines
C . projectstakeholders
D . projectmanagers
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In general, factors influencing transportation costs can be grouped into 2 major categories---product-related factors and market-related factors. Please find below,()is not belong to the market-related factors.
A . Transport distance
B . Location of markets
C . Freight traffic in a region
D . Seasonality of product movements
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Which three factors have the biggest influence on OSPF scalability?()
A . Flooding paths and redundancy
B . Amount of routing information in the OSPF area or routing domain
C . Number of routers with Cisco Express Forwarding enabled
D . Number of neighbor adjacencies
E . Other routing protocols in use
F . OSPF timer reconstruction negotiation
G . Redistribution with BGP neighbors
H . Redistribution with other IGP routing protocols, such as RIP or EIGRP
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What are three current business factors that are influencing customer decisions in making technology investments?()
A . number of product features
B . return on investment
C . competitiveness
D . regulation
E . day one costs
F . availability of budget
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Factors that influence degree of importing are .
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What are the factors that influence our construction of ethical system?
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What are those factors that may influence the final price of a product in the pricing negotiation?
A、Unit price.
B、Quantity.
C、Ways of payment.
D、Discount.
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What kind of influence does Maggie have on Doree?
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Which of the following factors can influence stock prices? ( )
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When target market research is conducted, factors related to the country may well be worth investigating, including:
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What factors does a good narration contain :
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Group influences on consumer behaviour comprise social and cultural factors.
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What are the TCM pathogenic factors of dysmenorrhea?
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External Audit is to develop an exhaustive list of every possible factor that could influence the business
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Opportunities refer to ________ factors that might influence or contribute to the successful outcome of a business project.
A.internal
B.positive
C.negative
D.environmental
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Two factors that influence the language studying are______.
A.time and age
B.ability and sex
C.talent and age
D.time and motivation
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阅读理解:If you think a high-factor sunscreen(防晒霜)keeps you safe from harmful rays, you may be wrong
Question 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.
If you think a high-factor sunscreen(防晒霜)keeps you safe from harmful rays, you may be wrong. Research in this week&39;s Nature shows that while factor 50 reduces the number of melanomas(黑瘤)and delays their occurrence, it can&39;t prevent them. Melanomas are the most aggressive skin cancers. You have a higher risk if you have red or blond hair, fair skin, blue or green eyes, or sunburn easily, or if a close relative has had one. Melanomas are more common if you have periodic intense exposure to the sun. Other skin cancers are increasingly likely with long-term exposure.
There is continuing debate as to how effective sunscreen is in reducing melanomas—the evidence is weaker than it is for preventing other types of skin cancer. A 2011 Australian study of 1,621 people found that people randomly selected to apply sunscreen daily had half the rate of melanomas of people who used cream as needed. A second study, comparing 1,167 people with melanomas to 1,101 who didn&39;t have the cancer, found that using sunscreen routinely, alongside other protection such as hats, long sleeves or staying in the shade, did give some protection. This study said other forms of sun protection—not sunscreen—seemed most beneficial. The study relied on people remembering what they had done over each decade of their lives, so it&39;s not entirely reliable. But it seems reasonable to think sunscreen gives people a false sense of security in the sun.
Many people also don&39;t use sunscreen properly-applying insufficient amounts, failing to reapply after a couple of hours and staying in the sun too long. It is sunburn that is most worrying-recent shows five episodes of sunburn in the teenage years increases the risk of all skin cancers.
The good news is that a combination of sunscreen and covering up can reduce melanoma rates, as shown by Australian figures from their slip-slop-slap campaign. So if there is a heat wave this summer, it would be best for us, too, to slip on a shirt, slop on(抹上)sunscreen and slap on a hat.
1.What is people&39;s common expectation of a high-factor sunscreen?
A.It will delay the occurrence of skin cancer.
B.It will protect them from sunburn.
C.It will keep their skin smooth and fair.
D.It will work for people of any skin color.
2.What does the research in Nature say about a high-factor sunscreen?
A.It is ineffective in preventing melanomas.
B.It is ineffective in case of intense sunlight.
C.It is ineffective with long-term exposure.
D.It is ineffective for people with fair skin.
3.What do we learn from the 2011Australian study of 1,621 people?
A.Sunscreen should be applied alongside other protection measures.
B.High-risk people benefit the most from the application of sunscreen.
C.Irregular application of sunscreen does women more harm than good.
D.Daily application of sunscreen helps reduce the incidence of melanomas.
4.What does the author say about the second Australian study?
A.It misleads people to rely on sunscreen for protection.
B.It helps people to select the most effective sunscreen.
C.It is not based on direct observation of the subjects.
D.It confirms the results of the first Australian study.
5.What does the author suggest to reduce melanoma rates?
A.Using both covering up and sunscreen.
B.Staying in the shade whenever possible.
C.Using covering up instead of sunscreen.
D.Applying the right amount of sunscreen.
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Such rivers, insignificant ___ they may be, influence the lives of the village.A.however
B.but
C.as
D.although
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Several factors of culture influence the meaings and usage of idioms, including geography, agriculture, literature and art, history, religion, social customs and so on.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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[1] Humor is a phenomenon which is influenced by culture. It can be difficult to determine what aspects define a certain sense of humor. A nation’s wit is linked to the historical development of the country. How funny somebody finds a certain incident depends on many factors including age, personal experience, level of education and geographical location. Therefore humor is something which is not always transferable in another country.
[2] What somebody from one area may find hilarious may not be amusing at all to somebody from another location. Whether or not someone gets a joke is determined by their interpretation, filtered by the cultural context.
[3] What about when both countries speak the same mother tongue? Does that mean that they will then share the same sense of humor, or can differences still occur? Let’s take the example of Britain and America. Not only do Americans and Brits spell the word “humor” differently, most claim that American humor and British humor are quite different in nature. Time and time again, people say that Brits and Americans don’t “get” each other’s sense of humor. To what extent is this true, if at all?
[4] There’s a received wisdom in the U.K. that Americans don’t get irony. It is often believed to be one of the most common differences between the British and American sense of humor. This is of course not true. One of the major differences seems to be how often both countries use irony. Brits use irony on a daily basis. We use it as liberally as prepositions in every day speech. We tease our friends. We use sarcasm as a shield and a weapon. We avoid sincerity until it’s absolutely necessary. We mercilessly take the piss out of people we like or dislike basically. And ourselves. This is very important. Our brashness and swagger is laden with equal portions of self-deprecation. This is our license to hand it out.
[5] But it is not the foundation of American humor. I think Americans understand British irony (most of the time anyway!); what they don’t understand is the need to use it so frequently. When Americans use irony they tend to state that they were “only kidding”. They feel the need to make a joke more obvious than Brits do, maybe this stems from a fear of offending people.
[6] The American sense of humor is generally more slapstick than that in Britain. I think this arises from a cultural difference between the two. Their jokes are more obvious and forward, a bit like Americans themselves. British jokes, on the other hand, tend to be more subtle but with a dark or sarcastic undertone. There is usually a hidden meaning. This may stem from the fact that British culture is more reserved than American culture.
[7] Americans say, “Have a nice day” whether they mean it or not. Brits are terrified to say this. We tell ourselves it’s because we don’t want to sound insincere, but I think it might be for the opposite reason. We don’t want to celebrate anything too soon. Failure and disappointment lurk around every corner. This is due to our upbringing. Americans are brought up to believe they can be the next president of the United States. Brits are told, “It won’t happen for you.”
[8] Yet certain American comedies have gained huge success in Britain and vice versa. Therefore, although there are differences between both comic styles, there is still an appreciation and understanding of the other sense of humor. Both the British and American versions of the comedy The Office are hugely successfully on both sides of the Atlantic. Both shows have their own cultural differences, yet they portray a lifestyle. which both Americans and Brits alike can relate to. Although both nations have subtle differences in their wit, they can appreciate the other’s sense of humor.
46、According to this passage, all of the following factors influence how funny a person finds a certain incident except __________.
A.age
B.gender
C.personal experience
D.level of education
47、What is the main idea of the third paragraph?()
A.In this paragraph, the question whether Brits and Americans share the same sense of humor or not is put forward.
B.In this paragraph, the author emphasizes that Brits and Americans don’t understand each other’s sense of humor.
C.In this paragraph, the author emphasizes that American humor and British humor are quite different in nature.
D.In this paragraph, the question that to what extent American humor is different from British humor is put forward.
48、What is the topic sentence of the fourth paragraph?()
A.The first sentence.
B.The fourth sentence.
C.The fifth sentence.
D.The second sentence.
49、According to the fourth paragraph, the difference between American humor and British humor lies in the use of ___________.
A.joke
B.sarcasm
C.irony
D.metaphor
50、Why are British jokes more subtle than American jokes?()
A.Because Brits are more straightforward.
B.Because Brits are more slapstick.
C.Because Brits are more open.
D.Because British culture is more reserved than American culture.
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Which of the following factors influence the form and content of audit working papers?(1) Risks of material misstatement(2) Exceptions identified(3) Nature of the package used for documentation(4) Cos
A.(1), (2) and (4)
B.(1), (3) and (4)
C.(1) and (2)
D.(2) and (4)
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List the factors char influence employee compensation and benefits.